| TYPOLOGY | Egyptian Amphora TYPE 5-6 | 
              
                | Classified as: Kellia 187 ; Palestinian bag-shaped ; Pieri 1A ; Pieri 2A ; Pieri 3 ; Pieri 4A ; Pieri 4B ; Pieri 4D ; Césarée 1, ; Benghazi LR 4 ; Egloff 186-190 ; Keay LXVI ; Kuzmanov VI ; Scorpan VI.2-4 ; Peacock -Williams 46 / 62 / 63 ; Zemer 54-55, 60-62 ; Agora K108, M329-330 ; AE 5-6 | 
              
                | Conservation Place : Alexandria Graeco-Roman Museum | 
              
                | INVENTORY | Inventory No: 12450(1) AI203 | 
              
                | Diameter of rim: 11.4 cm | 
              
                | Diameter of foot: | 
              
                | Height: 37 cm | 
              
                | Height of the handles: 5 cm | 
              
                | Section of the handles: Oval | 
              
                | Capacity: 18.99 lt | 
              
                | Description: Complete amphora. Visible cracks on the surface. Covered by calcer. | 
              
                | Recent Bibliography of AE 5-6 | 
              
                | Recent Bibliography : EMPEREUR-PICON 1998, p. 78, fig. 6; SENOL-SENOL 2000, p.131, fig.10; SENOL 2003-III, p. 125, no. 48 | 
              
                | FABRIC | Colour of the clay :2.5 YR 6/6 light red-2.5 YR 5/8 red | 
              
                | Colour of the slip : | 
              
                | Colour of the surface :2.5 Y 8/4  pale yellow | 
              
                | Inclusions : Calcerious, sandy
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                | Texture : Medium hard | 
              
                | PRODUCTION | Production area : Egypt. Mareotis Coasts; Abou Mina, Kom Abou Billou | 
              
                | Production reference : EMPEREUR 1998, p. 78; BALLET - DIXNEUF 2004, p. 67; BALLET 2007, pp.158-160.
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                | Dispersion : Mediterranean Basin, Egytian centers | 
              
                | Content : Wine | 
              
                | Date : 5th c. AD | 
              
                | Chronology: 5th-6th c. AD |